Cutter Kauai Sea Adventures Series

Cutter Kauai Sea Adventures (Series)

Dagger Quest, Book 1

by Edward Hochsmann

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GENRE: Action/Adventure, Contemporary

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There are 3 blurbs with 3 corresponding excerpts for each

BLURB:

Dagger Quest

Book 1

An aging Coast Guard patrol boat is all that stands between the world and nuclear annihilation!

The world is on the brink of war, with NATO mobilizing to counter a Russian threat to Poland and Lithuania and leaders openly discussing war options. In the midst of the crisis, a Russian bomber collides with a U.S. fighter off Florida causing the accidental launch of a nuclear-tipped hypersonic missile.

A Coast Guard cutter on a routine patrol finds a drug-laden sailboat smashed and adrift north of the Florida Keys. The boat’s damage is from a near miss by the Russian missile which has not harmlessly flown deep into the Gulf of Mexico as initially thought, but crashed somewhere in the Keys.

The Coast Guard crew is in a race against a vicious and powerful international crime syndicate to find and recover the Russian nuke before its discovery can trigger a nuclear war.

Exploring the friendship and teamwork of a typical ship’s crew, in the face of unexpected and hazardous challenges, Dagger Quest provides a fast-paced, taut story – excellent fare for both sea adventure and military thriller fans.

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Excerpt:

Ben’s first encounter with the 252 Syndicate ends in a high-speed chase through Key West, Florida:

Ben slowed and veered right onto Flagler with a screaming of tires and modest fishtailing as he straightened on the new path. Their pursuers also swung in behind them from Roosevelt a few seconds later.

“Floor it! We’ll be hanging a right on Tenth in ten blocks, same tactic. Keep hitting that horn!”

Ben stayed on the horn, dodging through traffic at speeds approaching fifty miles per hour.

“Counting down,” Simmons said, “Fourteenth, Thirteenth, twelfth, Eleventh, slow down and prepare to hang a right, NOW!”

Ben executed another tire-squealing turn and straightened out, heading north on Tenth, gunning the engine and leaning on the horn.

“Stand by to hit the brakes!” Simmons shouted. “Steady, steady, NOW, hit the brakes!”

Ben stood on the brake pedal, tires shrieked, and the anti-lock braking chattered. After skidding to a stop in the middle of the street next to a large lagoon, Simmons shouted, “Get down!” He opened both doors on his side of the car, using the rear door for cover.

Ben dropped behind the seat as their pursuer began screeching to a stop. Suddenly, there was a tremendous crash with the sound of tearing metal and followed by a large splash. Simmons shut the doors and said in a normal tone, “OK, let’s roll. Back to the base, nice and easy.”

Ben shot up and saw several figures in combat gear with guns drawn running forward from an SUV stopped in the middle of Tenth Street. The car chasing them was coming to rest upside down in the lagoon. “WHAT—THE—HELL!” he shouted at Simmons.

“Come on, friend, we need to move it. It’s handled. We’re clear now, so stay law-abiding all the way, please.”

Ben stared at him for a few seconds, then pressed the accelerator. The engine raced briefly, and then, with shaking hands, Ben shifted into Drive.

“See, you’re a natural,” Simmons said with a smile. “You didn’t even realize you shifted into Park.”

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Caribbean Counterstrike

Book 2

Mission: Five days to destroy the enemy in the Caribbean before a catastrophic weapon is unleashed—but all he can think about is the woman he left behind…

The deadliest nerve gas ever made has fallen into the hands of a murderous Caribbean drug cult. The criminal 252 Syndicate has the gas in a secret lab on an oil rig servicing ship, but the ship has been taken for ransom by the Salinas Cartel in a violent drug war. The U.S. can’t use airstrikes and calls on Coast Guard Officer Ben Wyporek to lead his crew through a risky covert raid on the Salinas cult’s fortified island base. He accepts the assignment, but remembers a previous lethal encounter with the 252s and struggles to say goodbye to the love of his life, Victoria Carpenter.

Ben and his crew aboard the stealth-equipped Cutter Kauai must sneak into the harbor and tow the ship away. But if Kauai is detected and defeated, death by gas or at the hands of vicious adversaries will follow. Now, every decision Ben makes will determine the fate of his entire crew—and the chances of reuniting with Victoria.

This second book of the series builds on the friendships and teamwork of Kauai’s crew, this time in the face of several challenging missions and one potentially lethal encounter. It is a worthy sequel to Dagger Quest that sea adventure and military thriller fans will enjoy.

Excerpt:

Pan-Commonwealth Airways Flight 403 with 126 passengers and crew has dual engine failure in a thunderstorm and is headed for a forced landing in the Atlantic over a hundred miles north of the Bahamas:

Taylor grabbed the intercom handset and pressed the call button. Burgess answered immediately, “Cabin, here.”

“We’re going in, Chief. Get them ready for it. We’re going to try for the Hudson River scenario, so keep the aft doors closed.”

“Understood, Captain. I have two burly beauties from the RN on guard in the last row. You worry about bringing us in safe. We’ll be alright back here.”

Taylor smiled slightly. I might have known. God bless you, Richard! “Well done! I’ll ring the bell five seconds before contact. Get them moving as we come to a stop.”

“WILCO. Godspeed, Captain. Out.”

The scenario Taylor referred to involved the ditching of a similar Airbus in New York’s Hudson River when bird ingestion knocked out both its engines shortly after takeoff from La Guardia airport. The flight crew executed a masterpiece of judgment and skill, saving everyone on board. Not so easy this time. They landed in the sheltered water of a river—we’ll have waves and swells to deal with.

“Peregrine Four-Zero-Three, Miami Center, Nassau is losing radar contact. Observe you heading two one five magnetic, over.” Surveillance radar was limited to line of sight, and at this distance, the aircraft dropped below the radar’s horizon at around thirteen thousand feet. The controller would use the aircraft’s last heading, descent rate, and speed to estimate the impact point to be passed to rescue forces.

“Center, Four-Zero-Three, roger, estimate six miles to contact, over.”

Four-Zero-Three, Center, copy. Best of luck, Captain. Out.”

“No joy, Captain,” Patel said as he took his hand off the starter.

“Right, leave it. Give me flaps four at one thousand.” Taylor had held off the flaps until the last possible moment. They would reduce the aircraft’s touchdown speed dramatically, but also added significant drag. “Ring the cabin bell once you position the handle.”

“Will do, Captain.”

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Bravely and Faithfully

Book 3

A New Captain’s First Patrol Turns into a Fight for Their Lives

Young Coast Guard Lieutenant Haley Reardon has not even gotten her feet on the ground on her new patrol boat command when she finds herself and her crew supporting a dangerous covert mission. They must insert and retrieve a Defense Intelligence Agency operations team trying to seize a transnational criminal syndicate boss from a small Caribbean island controlled by a front company of the Chinese government and protected by a superior military force.

A honeymoon period would be lovely, but, as always, the world gets a vote.

Can Haley avoid leaving the DIA team to their fate, when attempting to rescue them could destroy her crew and boat and lead to war?

This third installment of the series conveys the humor, friendships, and teamwork of Kauai’s crew from the previous books, with a new series of exciting actions from search and rescue to combat. The crew and their new skipper must come together for the toughest mission they have ever faced.

Excerpt:

Phillip Murray, his wife and two daughters have been retrieved from their stricken sailboat in the middle of Hurricane Jacob and are now en route to Kauai aboard the cutter’s small rigid hull inflatable boat (RHIB):

The big crewman placed his hand on a grab handle and shouted, “Hold this, stay down, and keep your arms inside the boat!” Once Murray had a firm grip, the crewman pulled a strap across his lap, fastened it to a ring fitting on the deck, and cinched it. The small orange boat pitched up as it climbed another high wave, and the strap across Murray’s lap bit into him as they seemed to come near to vertical. Then the bow suddenly pitched down for yet another sickening drop to a tremendous splash.

That’s it! We’re done for! Murray thought as wind and water tugged at his body. But the boat came up again, the deck cleared, and from what he could see with his spray-fogged eyes, everyone was still there. He looked toward Gemma, sitting beside him with her free arm stretched across Jamie’s and Lydia’s chests, and placed his free hand over hers on the grab handle. They rode out two more monstrous wave events before reaching the cutter, which provided little shelter from the gale for the tossing boat.

Murray had turned to look at the nearby cutter when a gunshot rang out, followed by the thump of a line on the bow. Murray surmised the winds were too high for a standard heaving line, so the coastguardsman used a rifle to pass a line to the boat. The big boat crewman was hauling in a thin line that Murray knew was attached to the hook they would connect to the boat to crane it aboard. This was the time of maximum risk—with the cutter and boat writhing in the wind and seas, attaching the hook would be a nightmare. He leaned over to cover Gemma’s head with his body and closed his eyes.

And then he prayed.

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Edward Hochsmann is the pen name of a retired U. S. Coast Guard search and rescue and law enforcement professional. The veteran mariner, aviator, college professor, and defense analyst has added “author” to his list of experiences. Ed likes reading, police procedurals, contemporary music on the road, and classical music in the office. After a career traveling from Australia in the west to Italy and Germany in the east, Ed has settled into a quiet life in the Florida Panhandle to focus on writing (and not shoveling snow!)

Ed has two novels published right now (plus one launching in August 2022) in the Cutter Kauai Sea Adventures series about a Coast Guard patrol boat assigned to “special” missions. Dagger Quest takes place in the Florida Keys and involves an aging Coast Guard patrol boat dragooned into a search for a lost Russian nuclear weapon in a time of international crisis. The second, Caribbean Counterstrike, features the same patrol boat and crew, now with equipment and training upgrades, sent to recover a deadly nerve gas from a murderous Caribbean drug cartel. Bravely and Faithfully has Kauai, under a new captain supporting a covert raid on a Caribbean island held by the Chinese.

Ed’s second series, C6S: Patrol Force deals with a combined defense establishment and constabulary for a galactic economic empire called the Confederation of the Six Systems (C6S). Ed has published two novellas and a novel-length collection late last year.

Stay connected with Ed –

Website: https://www.edwardhochsmann.com/

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/20594307.Edward_Hochsmann

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edhochsmann/

Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/profile/edward-m-hochsmann

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https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/caribbean-counterstrike-1

https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/bravely-and-faithfully-1

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19 responses to “Cutter Kauai Sea Adventures Series”

  1. Hello, everybody, Ed Hochsmann here. I want to thank Independent Authors for offering the opportunity to appear on the blog. My series is about an aging Coast Guard patrol boat, USCG Cutter Kauai, and her crew, taken out of the normal cycle of operations and inserted into the world of covert missions, spies, and international crime.

    In the first novel, Dagger Quest, the crew is diverted from a conventional law enforcement patrol to support a Defense Intelligence Agency spy in the search for a live Russian nuclear warhead lost somewhere in the Florida Keys. The search turns into a race against a vicious and powerful international crime syndicate to find and secure the weapon before its discovery can ignite World War III.

    In the second novel, Caribbean Counterstrike, a shadowy committee of senior intelligence officials, impressed with the crew’s performance on the Russian nuke search, invests heavily in materiel upgrades and training to refine Kauai’s special mission capability. After rescuing over a hundred survivors from an airliner downed in the Atlantic, the crew is sent on an emergency mission into a murderous drug cartel stronghold to recover a new and particularly lethal nerve gas. The sweet romantic courtship of Kauai’s second in command, Ben Wyporek, and the beautiful, neurodiverse genius DIA analyst Victoria Carpenter also features prominently in this story.

    In the third novel, Bravely and Faithfully, Kauai’s captain is given an early promotion and transfer. His replacement, hard-charging young Haley Reardon, has changes in mind to bring Kauai’s crew into by-the-book compliance, much to the dismay of Ben and the senior enlisted crewmembers. Fate lends a hand, as the most harrowing mission any of them have faced brings Haley and her crew together. Meanwhile, Ben and Victoria continue their courtship despite separation and extreme danger.

    These books are character-driven, based on personal experience and knowledge, with the best qualities of the many wonderful people I met in the Coast Guard woven into the stories. I aim to put you in the story alongside the characters, experiencing the excitement, fear, humor, joy, and sadness of an elite team of maritime professionals as they face extraordinary challenges. I think you will enjoy the books and if you have any questions that could remove any doubt of that, please ask—I am at your service at info@edwardhochsmann.com.

    I look forward to your comments and questions, and thank you and Independent Authors again for your consideration.

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  2. I am so excited to read this book- my paternal grandfather William Trump has cutter named in his honor, and wish you much success on your book!

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    • Wow! I just had that exact same question on another blog. Soooo, since I am big fan of reuse, here’s the paste. 😉

      That is a very complicated and situationally-dependent question. One definite advice I would give in all cases is: do not quit your day job until you get established, either with a publisher or with a self-sustaining level of income as an indie writer. The second thing you should consider is whether you intend to make money from writing or you just do it for enjoyment. In my case, I enjoy doing it, but I would like to be paid. If you want to make money, you have to invest money, in things like word processing software, editing apps, and websites. If you are going to write books you hope to sell, you will also need an editor (and I don’t care how good you are, you WILL need an editor) and you will need to invest in promotion (this blog tour is an example). It’s not a back-breaker if you are well off, but it would be a challenge for someone living from paycheck to paycheck.
      I don’t want to discourage you – quite the contrary. If someone like me (geeky-mathy, HATED creative writing in high school) can publish, you certainly can. If you have the luxury of working up, I suggest you consider writing some short stories for some of the many publications seeking same. Who knows – you may get noticed and picked up by a publisher there. In any case, I recommend you check out the video series Reedsy has published on Youtube. They are free and cover the waterfront of important topics you need to consider. Also there are groups on Goodreads that can serve as a sounding board for your work. Goodreads is an invaluable resource in any case, but these communities can be particularly helpful if you are just starting out.
      Well, this was probably a lot more than you expected, but it just scratches the surface. However you decide to skin this cat, best of luck!

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    • Short answer: yes, you have to.

      Long answer: I have yet to get the hang of using it effectively, so I have no good advice for you. My sense is that with proper investment of time, enthusiasm, and, probably, money, it can be effective and help mitigate the loss of exposure from not having access to the publicity resources available to large printing houses.

      However, with a full-time job and family obligations leaving barely enough time to get a book done, there aren’t enough hours in the day for me to fully exploit this resource. I think authors who have employed SM successfully either have an established presence before publishing or have “people” who take care of it for them. It is one of those resourcing decisions you need to make before you get started.

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  3. Thanks so much for all helpful advice and insights. I appreciate you taking time to answer my questions and give me some direction from your experiences.

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  4. Great excerpt, all three books sound like thrilling adventures and I can’t wait to read the Cutter Kauai Sea Adventures!

    Thanks for sharing them with me and have a sunshiny day!

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